到目前为止,我们对使用人类早老性疾病的突变小鼠模型的Werner综合征的分子发病机制有什么了解

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ddmod.2018.12.002
Michel Lebel , F. Brad Johnson
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沃纳综合征(WS)是一种罕见的常染色体隐性遗传病,其特征是基因组不稳定和几种年龄相关表型的过早发作。WS患者的蛋白缺陷(WRN)是一种参与DNA复制、修复、端粒维持和转录的解旋酶/核酸外切酶。本文综述了实验性小鼠模型,以了解Wrn同源物中不同突变对不同组织中氧化应激、炎症、端粒维持和转录的分子影响。Wrn突变小鼠与细胞周期中重要基因或DNA修复基因的转基因或敲除模型之间的适当杂交,突出了Wrn蛋白在调节细胞增殖、衰老和凋亡的生物过程中的重要性。最后,这篇简短的综述承认了这种小鼠模型的局限性和翻译价值。
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What have we learned so far on the molecular pathogenesis of Werner syndrome using mutant mouse models of this human progeroid disorder?

Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by genomic instability and the premature onset of several age-associated phenotypes. The protein defective in WS patients (WRN) is a helicase/exonuclease involved in DNA replication, repair, telomere maintenance, and transcription. This review focuses on experimental mouse models that have been generated to understand the molecular impact of different mutations in the Wrn orthologue on oxidative stress, inflammation, telomere maintenance, and transcription in different tissues. Appropriate crosses between Wrn mutant mice and transgenic or knockout models of genes important in cell cycle or DNA repair genes have highlighted the importance of the WRN protein in biological processes regulating cell proliferation, senescence, and apoptosis. Finally, this short review recognizes the limitations and translational values of such mouse models.

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Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models
Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
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期刊介绍: Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models discusses the non-human experimental models through which inference is drawn regarding the molecular aetiology and pathogenesis of human disease. It provides critical analysis and evaluation of which models can genuinely inform the research community about the direct process of human disease, those which may have value in basic toxicology, and those which are simply designed for effective expression and raw characterisation.
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